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Full moon alert: May’s Flower ‘micromoon’ will look extra small tonight, with a rare Blue Moon following
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Full moon alert: May’s Flower ‘micromoon’ will look extra small tonight, with a rare Blue Moon following

Really Simple SyndicationMay 1, 2026

May’s full moon rises on May Day — May 1 — shortly after sunset, creating a dramatic spectacle for skywatchers.

Diagnostic dilemma: Rectal exam stabilized man’s irregular heartbeat
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Diagnostic dilemma: Rectal exam stabilized man’s irregular heartbeat

Really Simple SyndicationMay 1, 2026

A man’s sudden heart issue went away without the standard course of treatment.

‘I’m more hopeful that birds can endure than maybe even our own species’: Paleontologist Steve Brusatte on why birds are the ultimate survivors
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‘I’m more hopeful that birds can endure than maybe even our own species’: Paleontologist Steve Brusatte on why birds are the ultimate survivors

Really Simple SyndicationMay 1, 2026

In a new book, paleontologist Steve Brusatte tells the wild story of how birds evolved during the Jurassic and took to the skies, surviving the

Humanoid robots have outpaced human runners in the half-marathon, beating the world record ‪—‬ here are the secrets to this astonishing feat
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Humanoid robots have outpaced human runners in the half-marathon, beating the world record ‪—‬ here are the secrets to this astonishing feat

Really Simple SyndicationApril 30, 2026

The D1 humanoid robot, built by a smartphone manufacturer, has beaten the human-held world record by around seven minutes.

‘It cuts both ways’: Positive tipping points can restore wreaked ecosystems — we just need to trigger them, Earth system scientist Tim Lenton says
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‘It cuts both ways’: Positive tipping points can restore wreaked ecosystems — we just need to trigger them, Earth system scientist Tim Lenton says

Really Simple SyndicationApril 30, 2026

Live Science spoke with Tim Lenton, founding director of the Global Systems Institute at the University of Exeter, about human actions that can trigger positive

Breakthrough in experimental light-powered quantum computers could mean scaling them up is now far more viable
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Breakthrough in experimental light-powered quantum computers could mean scaling them up is now far more viable

Really Simple SyndicationApril 30, 2026

Scientists have achieved a breakthrough by “distilling” light to eliminate the noise that prevents photonic quantum computers from scaling.

Artemis III Rocket Core Stage Moves to NASA Kennedy
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Artemis III Rocket Core Stage Moves to NASA Kennedy

Really Simple SyndicationApril 30, 2026

NASA’s SLS (Space Launch System) core stage for the Artemis III mission moves into the Vehicle Assembly Building at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on

Giving coffee a jolt could help assess its quality
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Giving coffee a jolt could help assess its quality

Really Simple SyndicationApril 30, 2026

NPR’s science podcast Short Wave looks at the secrets behind scorpions’ weapons, using electricity to measure the quality of a cup of coffee, and what

Craig Venter, pioneering human genome decoder, dies at 79
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Craig Venter, pioneering human genome decoder, dies at 79

Really Simple SyndicationApril 30, 2026

Pioneering scientist J. Craig Venter has died at 79. His “whole genome shotgun method” helped genome sequencing become faster and cheaper. (Image credit: K.C. Alfred/The

Poop-encrusted chamber pots from the Roman Empire reveal oldest known human cases of Crypto parasite
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Poop-encrusted chamber pots from the Roman Empire reveal oldest known human cases of Crypto parasite

Really Simple SyndicationApril 30, 2026

Chamber pots from the frontier of the Roman Empire have provided the world’s earliest evidence of humans infected with the Cryptosporidium parasite.

Weapons of the world quiz: Can you identify these historical objects of war?
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Weapons of the world quiz: Can you identify these historical objects of war?

Really Simple SyndicationApril 30, 2026

Can you identify these millennia- to centuries-old weapons from the smallest clues? Test your eye for history by matching carved details and close-up images to

Google AI breakthrough means chatbots use six times less memory during conversations without compromising performance
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Google AI breakthrough means chatbots use six times less memory during conversations without compromising performance

Really Simple SyndicationApril 30, 2026

A compression algorithm like TurboQuant turns the data in the AI’s working memory into a smaller, more efficient form.

Can AI help doctors avoid missed diagnoses? A new study suggests yes
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Can AI help doctors avoid missed diagnoses? A new study suggests yes

Kathryn HulickApril 30, 2026

AI may help doctors avoid missed diagnoses, but it still needs real-world testing and human oversight before it can guide patient care.

Cows’ methane burps may be fueled by a newfound organelle in gut microbes
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Cows’ methane burps may be fueled by a newfound organelle in gut microbes

Tina Hesman SaeyApril 30, 2026

In cows’ guts, ciliates contain a tiny organelle called a hydrogenobody that may drive production of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.

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